So, to de-mystify Barry's otherwise good post, emphasize service.
So, to de-mystify Barry's otherwise good post, emphasize service.
I'm Andrew Hamm and I approve this message.
Service, quality, price...
The one you obviously just replied to, for no other reason then to schlep fastgrind.
Service, quality, price... That's normally followed by "pick 2". But you tooted right on board saying and you've got all three...
Disregarding the fact that your post had absolutely nothing to do with the thread topic, it seems to have missed the sentiment of the entire thread. Which is to say that competing at the bottom is very difficult, in any industry. A focus on service and quality with a higher price is an easier niche for independent retailers. No one has the best service, the best quality and the best price, except you I guess.
While visiting our daughter in York, PA we took a factory tour of George's Furniture in Lancaster County on a whim. The quality was far better than anything we had seen in any of the big name stores, with prices very reasonable for the quality. Purchased a dining room set on the spot. At our request they made a matching storage unit for the table leaves. Several years later and table and chairs are all still rock solid.
Over the years we've never had buyer's remorse when we spent a bit extra to purchase better quality. But we have regretted some purchases when we tried to take the cheap way out.
“The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long After the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten”
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